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Does the Connect for JDBC Oracle driver support Oracle 12.2 server side enabled sha256 encryption?

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TitleDoes the Connect for JDBC Oracle driver support Oracle 12.2 server side enabled sha256 encryption?
URL Namedoes-the-connect-for-jdbc-oracle-driver-support-oracle-12-2-server-side-enabled-sha256-encryption
Article Number000117342
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for JDBC Oracle Driver
Version: 5.1.4
OS: JAVA
Database: Oracle
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
Does the Connect for JDBC Oracle driver support Oracle 12.2 server side enabled sha256 encryption?
 
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As per the following documentation, Oracle Advanced Security Data Integrity Algorithm SHA-256 is supported by DataDirect Oracle JDBC Driver and an example of connection URL is given showing how to use them:
https://media.datadirect.com/download/docs/jdbc/alljdbc/index.html#page/jdbcconnect/dataintegritytypes.html
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SHA256 encryption is supported in the JDBC Oracle Driver as of version 5.1.4.000391.
Last Modified Date1/31/2019 7:57 PM
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